Having been given joint or combined meaning; signified together with other things.
From consignify (past tense/participle) + -ed (past participle adjective). Uses the -ed suffix to show a completed state.
The entire 'consignific-' word family (consignify, consignified, consignification) represents medieval philosophers trying to describe complex ideas about how meanings interlock!
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